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There's a threat to water quality as chemicals are injected into groundwater and the disposal of the fluids is not regulated, and also a threat to water quantity because massive amounts of water are used.

Real-time large-scale granular flow scene simulation has become a challenging task because massive amounts of geometric and graphical computation need to be rapidly processed.

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During the experiment, 29 animals were euthanized because of massive amounts of ascites that resulted from intraperitoneal tumor growth.

The founders looked at the changes in the data center and saw this as a big data problem because of the massive amounts of data coming in from disparate sources across these increasingly complex systems.

Because it drives massive amounts of traffic we are genuinely interested, we covered it a lot on the site and even changed our logo to Zuck's face, a move that some thought was funny and others not so much.

For the organic systems that translates into about 3,670 lbs of CO2 per acre-foot per year -- and that's not even counting the reductions in CO2 emissions represented by the fact that organic farming uses just 63percentt of the energy required by conventional farming systems, largely because of the massive amounts of energy required to synthesize nitrogen fertilizer.

Because of the massive amounts of information that can be gathered across levels of physical, chemical, and biological organization and across spatial or temporal scales (Dixit et al. 1992; Karr and Chu 1999), the challenge to integrate data across levels of organization in space and time is daunting.

On the other hand, emissions from forest fires, with an 8 1 organic to black carbon particle ratio, cool the atmosphere in the short run but lead to warming later because of the massive amounts of CO2 they put into the air, he says.

Then they looked at less obvious clues-dollars spent on power, for example, because power plants use massive amounts of water as a coolant.

If Mt. Rainier were to erupt as powerfully as Mount St. Helens did in its May 18 , 1980 eruption, the effect would be cumulatively greater, because of the far more massive amounts of glacial ice locked on the volcano compared to Mount St. Helens and the vastly more heavily populated areas surrounding Rainier.

This is because D. salina can produce massive amounts of β-carotene, which can be collected for commercial purposes, and because of its potential as a feedstock for biofuels production.

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